GIGA Information Centre
The GIGA is home to the largest non-university information centre for area studies and comparative area studies in Germany. The four regional libraries collect literature on economic, political and social developments in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
Collection
The collection comprises 160,000 books and approximately 750 current journals – plus online documents, press cuttings, and online press archives and databases – on area studies. The information centre is publicly accessible and is operated as a reference library with the option of weekend lending. The publications are largely available for inter-library loan (red library ticket).
The regional libraries acquire non-conventional literature – so-called “grey literature” – within the framework of their special interest collections and related to their respective regions on behalf of the DFG (German Research Foundation). |
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Opening hours
Due to measures of remodelling, the regional Latin America Library will be closed on 2 and 3 September and is available for limited use only from 6 to 20 September. We apologize for any inconvenience.
The opening hours currently vary as GIGA's libraries and archives are still at different locations.
Researching the joint collection of the libraries
A large part of the collection is documented in the World Affairs Online-WAO, kept by the German Information Network International Relations and Area Studies (FIV-IBLK). Twelve independent German research institutes and one Nordic research institute cooperate to form this collective information network.
There are two points of access to the joint collection:
- ireon Portal (The International Relations and Area Studies Gateway)
Regional libraries

Virtual libraries
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ireon Portal International relations and area studies online
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cibera Virtual Library Ibero-America / Spain / Portugal |
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CrossASIA Virtual
Library East and Southeast Asia |
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MENALIB Middle East Virtual Library |
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ilissAfrica - internet library sub-saharan
Africa |
Further links
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